Nettippattam
Peethambaran (Sreenivasan) is an unemployed man who is addicted to solving other people's problems. He gives more priority to the people in his village than his family. His well intended actions though leads him to troubling situations.
Peethambaran (Sreenivasan) is an unemployed man who is addicted to solving other people's problems. He gives more priority to the people in his village than his family. His well intended actions though leads him to troubling situations.
Sreenivasan
Peethambaran
Jagadish
Jokki
Rekha
Indu
KPAC Lalitha
Karthyayani Amma
Jagathy Sreekumar
Ummini
Vijayaraghavan
Sugunan
Sankaradi
Achuthan Nair
Nedumudi Venu
Kumaran
Oduvil Unnikrishnan
Avarachan
Peethambaran (Sreenivasan) is an unemployed man who is addicted to solving other people's problems. He gives more priority to the people in his village than his family. His well intended actions though leads him to troubling situations.
Srinivasan portrays the role of a young man with a lot of family responsibilities. He has two sisters to marry off and a household of four to look after, but he is a good Samaritan only for the society. With the society taking advantage of his altruism, he soon finds his family degrade, with a tragedy after another. And so goes the story of an irresponsible man in Nettipattam (Mane Leaf of Status) that manages to capture the village milieu and realistic take on society's off-handedness splendidly.
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